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In one recent case a new employee returned from a lunch break smelling of smoke and, when confronted by his supervisor, admitted that he had been smoking, said Marcos DeLeon, head of human resources for the hospital.
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In his lab, researchers break smells down into their chemical components, and recombine those components in unique ways for taste tests.
General Pete Schoomaker, who recently stepped down as the Army Chief of Staff, said back in January that "I know what an Army that's near broken smells like, what it looks like, how it acts...Drug problems, race problems, insubordination - all kinds of things going on.
2. We took a break from smelling the wines and played a game.
If something hasn't reached its expiration date but is broken or smells funny, chuck it!
That is to say, it is grey, dull and broken down, the corridors smelling vaguely of cabbage.
There are days when I love this blackboard and its anal-retentive attention to detail: its tiny chalk-holding flange, its even tinier rubbing-out cloth: and there are also days when it feels like having a debt-collector in the room with me, smelling of broken legs and hardened hearts.
Your moist skin can't catch a break, the air smells like a wet dog in oil, and some pizza man on the other end of the race spectrum is ordering you to turn your music off?
Mr. Zabar, whose father escaped from Russia, sneaked into the United States through Canada and opened a fruit stand in Brooklyn before creating Zabar's 75 years ago, remembers being picked on by classmates at P.S. 9 because he would return from lunch break at the family market "smelling of smoked fish".
A ray of light during the lunch break, the smell of spring or bread right out of the oven.
"When made into paper and stored for years, it breaks down and smells good.
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